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Do not add Chilean-born

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She has both nationalities. See MOS:CONTEXTBIO she lives and works in Mexico. Ethnicity does not belong in lead see MOS:ETHNICITY she is Chilean by origin and by birth and is Mexican by naturalization, she became known for being Chilean and Mexican, not Chilean-born. She also has Chilean citizenship and origins, if you add "Chilean-born" you are saying that she was only born there but she does not have the citizenship of that country and much less of that origin, I change it to only "Chilean and Mexican". Bogartlipa1989 (talk) 22:30, 10 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

What I mean is that Wikipedia's rules say that the (born nationality)-born label is only for people who were born in countries other than their own, countries where they were only born but do not have origins from that country, much less the citizenship, as is the case of Luis Miguel, Julieta Venegas or Tatiana. In the case of Laferte, she has Chilean origins and ancestry and was also born there and has Chilean citizenship, but nevertheless she was raised, lives and her entire career is based in Mexico, if you add the "Chilean-born" label It is as if you were saying that she was born there but it has nothing to do with that country, which is illogical taking into account the data that I already explained above. see MOS:ETHNICITY Bogartlipa1989 (talk) 22:32, 10 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]